At 1/28/2013 12:47:20 PM, Thaddeus wrote:This is actually a common misconception. Orthnithologists are all in agreement that drafterman is not a chicken, or man with wind as the name would imply, but actually a odd type of guinea fowl.

Whatever, he shares the same evolutionary ancestor as a chicken. Or some kind of animal that goes "bawk BAWK!"

At 1/28/2013 12:47:20 PM, Thaddeus wrote:This is actually a common misconception. Orthnithologists are all in agreement that drafterman is not a chicken, or man with wind as the name would imply, but actually a odd type of guinea fowl.

Whatever, he shares the same evolutionary ancestor as a chicken. Or some kind of animal that goes "bawk BAWK!"

Indeed, but this species of Guinea Fowl is renowned for enjoying long walks on the beach, ballroom dancing, and an unusual lack of awareness of danger.In fact, when questioned about danger, it is not uncommon for them to reply; "I am the danger!"

I declined again and blocked you. I simply don't have the time or desire to do a 5 round debate on this subject. In fact, I find 5 round debates to be tedious overall, both to do and to read.

Regardless, your efforts to shame me to accept this debate aren't going to work, not on me, and not on anyone else here.

Regarding people's perception of me, we can divide them into decided (for better or for worse) and undecided. If they are already decided about me, I doubt they are going to be significantly swayed, either way, by your elementary school tactics.

If they're undecided then I till believe they aren't going to be swayed, but if they are, then so be it. I don't feel particularly compelled to be liked, admired, or respected by every single person I encounter or could potentially encounter. If they want to form a solid opinion of me, they can interact with me and that direct interaction will be far more significant than some stranger on the internet calling me a chicken. Whatever opinion they form of me as a result of that, que sera sera.

At 1/28/2013 12:47:20 PM, Thaddeus wrote:This is actually a common misconception. Orthnithologists are all in agreement that drafterman is not a chicken, or man with wind as the name would imply, but actually a odd type of guinea fowl.

Whatever, he shares the same evolutionary ancestor as a chicken. Or some kind of animal that goes "bawk BAWK!"

Indeed, but this species of Guinea Fowl is renowned for enjoying long walks on the beach, ballroom dancing, and an unusual lack of awareness of danger.In fact, when questioned about danger, it is not uncommon for them to reply; "I am the danger!"

I probably should have gone for a "no country for old men" reference, but eh.

At 1/28/2013 12:47:20 PM, Thaddeus wrote:This is actually a common misconception. Orthnithologists are all in agreement that drafterman is not a chicken, or man with wind as the name would imply, but actually a odd type of guinea fowl.

Whatever, he shares the same evolutionary ancestor as a chicken. Or some kind of animal that goes "bawk BAWK!"

Indeed, but this species of Guinea Fowl is renowned for enjoying long walks on the beach, ballroom dancing, and an unusual lack of awareness of danger.In fact, when questioned about danger, it is not uncommon for them to reply; "I am the danger!"

I probably should have gone for a "no country for old men" reference, but eh.

At 1/28/2013 12:47:20 PM, Thaddeus wrote:This is actually a common misconception. Orthnithologists are all in agreement that drafterman is not a chicken, or man with wind as the name would imply, but actually a odd type of guinea fowl.

Whatever, he shares the same evolutionary ancestor as a chicken. Or some kind of animal that goes "bawk BAWK!"

Indeed, but this species of Guinea Fowl is renowned for enjoying long walks on the beach, ballroom dancing, and an unusual lack of awareness of danger.In fact, when questioned about danger, it is not uncommon for them to reply; "I am the danger!"

I probably should have gone for a "no country for old men" reference, but eh.

You lost me...

Anyways, I was going to respond to drafterman, but remembered that he a species of Guinea Fowl and I'm not sure what the point would be in talking to a bird.

At 1/28/2013 12:47:20 PM, Thaddeus wrote:This is actually a common misconception. Orthnithologists are all in agreement that drafterman is not a chicken, or man with wind as the name would imply, but actually a odd type of guinea fowl.

Whatever, he shares the same evolutionary ancestor as a chicken. Or some kind of animal that goes "bawk BAWK!"

Indeed, but this species of Guinea Fowl is renowned for enjoying long walks on the beach, ballroom dancing, and an unusual lack of awareness of danger.In fact, when questioned about danger, it is not uncommon for them to reply; "I am the danger!"

I probably should have gone for a "no country for old men" reference, but eh.

You lost me...

Anyways, I was going to respond to drafterman, but remembered that he a species of Guinea Fowl and I'm not sure what the point would be in talking to a bird.

You can learn a lot from birds. Like migratory patterns and interior decorating tips.

At 1/28/2013 12:47:20 PM, Thaddeus wrote:This is actually a common misconception. Orthnithologists are all in agreement that drafterman is not a chicken, or man with wind as the name would imply, but actually a odd type of guinea fowl.

Whatever, he shares the same evolutionary ancestor as a chicken. Or some kind of animal that goes "bawk BAWK!"

Indeed, but this species of Guinea Fowl is renowned for enjoying long walks on the beach, ballroom dancing, and an unusual lack of awareness of danger.In fact, when questioned about danger, it is not uncommon for them to reply; "I am the danger!"

I probably should have gone for a "no country for old men" reference, but eh.

You lost me...

Anyways, I was going to respond to drafterman, but remembered that he a species of Guinea Fowl and I'm not sure what the point would be in talking to a bird.

You can learn a lot from birds. Like migratory patterns and interior decorating tips.

At 1/28/2013 4:59:56 PM, imabench wrote:If drafterman is a chicken does that mean im a bench?

No. However, Descartes once said something along the lines of "I think therefore Imabench

#UnbanTheMadman

"Some will sell their dreams for small desires
Or lose the race to rats
Get caught in ticking traps
And start to dream of somewhere
To relax their restless flight
Somewhere out of a memory of lighted streets on quiet nights..."

At 1/28/2013 12:47:20 PM, Thaddeus wrote:This is actually a common misconception. Orthnithologists are all in agreement that drafterman is not a chicken, or man with wind as the name would imply, but actually a odd type of guinea fowl.